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151: No Child Left Behind - Federally Financed Tutoring

The No Child Left Behind Law allows students in schools that have fallen short of performance goals to get free tutoring. With more and more schools and students being classified as 'failing', more families are looking into tutoring.

152: Learn About Effective Tutoring

A tutor is someone who helps individuals or small groups with instruction. A tutor helps a student improve their personal learning strategies so they can become better learners and be empowered in the classroom.

153: Finding an Online Tutor

Homework is an unavoidable part of a student's life. The load of homework a student gets can be overwhelming and my struggle with their academics. This struggle may result in a student falling behind in their studies.

154: Strategies for Starting School - Is My Child Ready for School or Not?

Is your child ready for school? A top author, parent and teacher discusses age, intellectual, physical, emotional and social aspects of this decision. Free Parent Newsletter and Story Starters Chatterbox.

155: Sensible Reasons For Going Back To School

Some parents must come up with sensible reasons for going back to school. They feel that they are under-educated and might not be able to help their children with their home work.

156: Renting Unlimited Audio Books Is Very Appealing

Most people have gotten accustomed to listening to music on compact disk when they are driving. On a long trip though, it would be nice to catch up on some reading but since there is only one person driving, the reading might have to wait till the next stopover.

157: Can You Learn Music At Any Age?

This article shows that you can play and enjoy music at any age, and gives suggestions for how you might learn to play music.

158: Learning New Musical Instruments To Play

This article shows you what instruments are available to learn and guides you throiugh the process of selecting and learning to play one.

159: The Numbers: What Are They?

There's a question asked by any number of bored sophomores - and hard-working, frustrated adult learners as well - a question many math teachers dread, and that a few of the best welcome: "What does this math stuff have to do with everyday life?"

160: Why Teaching To The Test Is Destroying Teacher Individuality

We need to stop making our teachers teach according to the textbook, and teach toward these state tests and nothing else. No Child Left Behind has incredible goals, but the implementation of those goals may be creating students who are more like learning robots, than those who can really deal with society at large.


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